background image

LampLinc

  

INSTEON

®

 Plug-In Lamp Dimmer Module, 2-Pin

 

 

 

Model :   2457D2 (Dual-Band) 

2457D2X (Single-Band) 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Insteon LampLinc 2457D2X (Single-Band)

Page 1: ...LampLinc INSTEON Plug In Lamp Dimmer Module 2 Pin Model 2457D2 Dual Band 2457D2X Single Band ...

Page 2: ...nc from an INSTEON Controller 9 CREATING INSTEON SCENES 9 ADVANCED FEATURES 10 Using LampLinc as a Phase Bridger for LampLinc Dual Band only 10 Enabling Disabling Load Sensing 10 Multi Linking and Multi Unlinking 11 Cross Linking INSTEON Devices 12 Restoring Power to LampLinc 13 Resetting LampLinc to its Factory Default Settings 13 X10 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS 14 Setting the X10 Address 14 Removing the...

Page 3: ... devices in minutes X X Controls all standard incandescent lamps and other plug in devices up to 300 Watts X X Responds to and controls other INSTEON devices as well as X10 devices X X Indicates INSTEON setup mode activity and operational states with a dual color Status LED and beeper X X Dims the load up to 32 brightness levels X X Changes brightness at 32 Ramp Rates X X Load Sensing easily disab...

Page 4: ... a unique INSTEON ID so unless neighbors or would be hackers have access to your particular device s INSTEON ID they won t be able to control your home even if they are using similar products INSTALLATION Preparing to Install LampLinc CAUTION Read and understand these instructions before installing and retain them for future reference LampLinc is intended for installation in accordance with the Na...

Page 5: ... Double tap Press hold Up Ramp to On Level Full bright instantly Brighten until released Down Ramp to Off Full off instantly Dim until released Status LED and Beeper Activity Status LED Activity Status LED Activity LampLinc Status Setup Mode Load is on Solid green Phase Bridging Detection Mode has been initiated Solid red Load is off Linking Mode Blinking green Phases have been bridged if used as ...

Page 6: ...evels and Ramp Rates are locked in separately and can be set up in any order When you do the lock in the most recently set On Level and Ramp Rate are locked in together Setting the On Level 1 Use the Up and Down buttons on LampLinc to adjust the load to the desired brightness 2 Once the desired brightness has been achieved tap the Set button on LampLinc LampLinc will beep and the load will flash o...

Page 7: ...10 8 5 Less than 1 9 0 NOTE If the load is ramping to less than full brightness then the time it will take will be proportionately less For instance if the load is going to half brightness the time it will take for a given Ramp Rate will be halved 2 Once you reach the desired brightness Ramp Rate double tap the Set button on LampLinc LampLinc will beep and the load will flash once 3 Test the Ramp ...

Page 8: ...ce 4 Confirm that Linking was successful by tapping the Up and Down buttons on LampLinc The Responder will respond appropriately 5 If you wish to Link multiple Responders to the same LampLinc either repeat steps 1 4 with each Responder or see Multi Linking and Multi Unlinking Unlinking an INSTEON Responder from LampLinc If you are no longer going to use an INSTEON Responder that has been Linked to...

Page 9: ...llers will retry any commands repetitively thus slowing down the system The following will work for the most common INSTEON devices 1 Set the Controller to Unlinking Mode For most Controllers press hold an On or Scene button for 10 seconds twice or the Set button for 3 seconds twice You will have 4 minutes to complete the next step before Unlinking Mode automatically times out 2 Press hold the Set...

Page 10: ...ad Sensing allows you to manually turn on the load plugged into LampLinc by using the switch on the load itself without sending a command from an INSTEON or X10 controller When the load is in the off state with Load Sensing enabled LampLinc will sense that you are trying to turn it on with its built in switch When LampLinc senses this it will turn on the load automatically If LampLinc is used to c...

Page 11: ...not have a Set button tap the same On or Scene button you used to put the Controller into Linking Mode 6 Test that the INSTEON scene is working properly by tapping the button you just Linked to on the Controller Multi Unlinking Multi Unlinking Mode can be used to quickly remove devices from an INSTEON scene You may remove as many of the Linked Responders from the scene as you would like The follow...

Page 12: ...the Set button for 3 seconds Upon successful completion each device will now track the on off status of the load and the LEDs of the devices it has been Cross Linked to Cross Linking More Than Two INSTEON Devices When you have more than two devices controlling a single load you can the Multi Linking feature to Link one device to multiple others in one step To Cross Link all the devices together yo...

Page 13: ... clear the LampLinc memory of all INSTEON Links programmed On Levels and Ramp Rates X10 addresses etc 1 If you are using a Controller to control LampLinc be sure to Unlink it from the Controller See Unlinking LampLinc from an INSTEON Controller 2 If you are using LampLinc to control any Responders Unlink them from LampLinc See Unlinking an INSTEON Responder from LampLinc 3 Unplug LampLinc for abou...

Page 14: ... Status LED will turn on solid green if the load is on or solid red if it is off Removing the X10 Address If you are no longer going to control LampLinc with an X10 address it is very important that you Unlink it Otherwise LampLinc will still respond to X10 commands and may cause LampLinc to turn on by itself 1 Set LampLinc to Linking Mode by pressing holding the Set button until it beeps 3 second...

Page 15: ...e command up to five times While using at least one dual band device is required when using an RF only device at least two dual band devices are recommended in any INSTEON network to ensure reliable communication across two phase home wiring systems For larger applications it is recommended to install at least one dual band device for every 750 1 000 square feet Search for dual band INSTEON device...

Page 16: ...ise filter 1626 10 to filter electrical noise and minimize signal attenuation Unlink any unused Responders from the Controller HINT If you are using home automation software you can easily check scene membership and eliminate unnecessary Links LampLinc is taking a long time to respond to a Controller The Controller may be sending commands to a Responder that is no longer in use Commands for the un...

Page 17: ...y turns off when I tap a button on the Controller but I can brighten or dim it The On Level may be set to very dim or fully off Re Link LampLinc to the Controller at a brighter On Level See Linking an INSTEON Controller to LampLinc The load doesn t appear to turn on right away The Ramp Rate may be set too slow Set a shorter Ramp Rate See Setting the Ramp Rate Unplug LampLinc for 10 seconds and the...

Page 18: ...aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi mme si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement The digital circuitry of this device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limit...

Page 19: ...her oral or written express or implied including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Any implied warranty including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose which may not be disclaimed or supplanted as provided above shall be limited to the two year of the express warranty above No other representation or claim of any nature by any person ...

Reviews: